Question / Help OBS Crashing Every Time I Click "Start Streaming"

Cdg224

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Today I updated my pc to the latest windows 10 update, and went on obs after to start streaming. When I clicked "start streaming" OBS said I needed to update my graphics drivers. So I went ahead and did that. After that finished, I went back on obs, clicked "start streaming' and got a "whoops! obs crashed" message. I don't know how to fix this, and could use some help. I have posted the crash report for you, Thanks!

Unhandled exception: c0000005
Date/Time: 2018-05-16, 18:59:31
Fault address: 7FFA5F6C0819 (c:\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository\igdlh64.inf_amd64_250db833a1cd577e\igdrclneo64.dll)
libobs version: 21.0.1
Windows version: 10.0 build 17134 (revision: 48; 64-bit)
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00GHz
 

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Roan14

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I can say just about the same thing, exactly the same thing, SOMEONE HELP
 

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Cdg224

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I can say just about the same thing, exactly the same thing, SOMEONE HELP

Hey! I solved this issue (atleast it worked for me) you have to revert to the past update, because for some reason, the most recent one breaks obs. To do so follow this:
  1. Press Win+I to open the Settings app.
  2. Choose Update and Security.
  3. Click the Update History link.
  4. Click the Uninstall Updates link.
    The Control Panel’s Installed Updates windows appears. It lists all updates that Windows monitors, which includes Windows updates as well as updates to specific programs.
  5. Choose the update you want to undo.
    The updates are categorized by program and then by date. Choose the top item in the Microsoft Windows category to remove the most recent Windows update.
  6. Click the Uninstall button that appears on the toolbar.
    Not every update features the Uninstall button. Minor updates may not show the button.
  7. Follow the directions provided on the screen.
    If prompted to restart Windows, do so.
It reverted windows 10 to the previous update and it worked! Best of luck to you!
 

Roan14

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Hey! I solved this issue (atleast it worked for me) you have to revert to the past update, because for some reason, the most recent one breaks obs. To do so follow this:
  1. Press Win+I to open the Settings app.
  2. Choose Update and Security.
  3. Click the Update History link.
  4. Click the Uninstall Updates link.
    The Control Panel’s Installed Updates windows appears. It lists all updates that Windows monitors, which includes Windows updates as well as updates to specific programs.
  5. Choose the update you want to undo.
    The updates are categorized by program and then by date. Choose the top item in the Microsoft Windows category to remove the most recent Windows update.
  6. Click the Uninstall button that appears on the toolbar.
    Not every update features the Uninstall button. Minor updates may not show the button.
  7. Follow the directions provided on the screen.
    If prompted to restart Windows, do so.
It reverted windows 10 to the previous update and it worked! Best of luck to you!
It didn't work for me, currently sad
 
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